The Dec. 16 bowl Watch Now Free slate wraps up with the Camellia Bowl, a generally fun amusement – well, as “customarily” as a four-year-old bowl can be – that fills in as an impeccable night top for the bustling day of school football. The past three versions of this diversion have been chosen by five focuses or less. Despite the fact that this has already been a #MACtion versus #FunBelt matchup, the entry of Middle Tennessee imprints Conference USA’s first appearance.

Arkansas State has the best scoring offense in the Sun Belt and mentor Blake Anderson is a mentor on the ascent, so kick back and appreciate some amusing to end one of the busiest bowl days of the season.

Review data

Date: Saturday, Dec. 16 | Time: 8 p.m. ET

Area: Cramton Bowl – Montgomery, Alabama

Television: ESPN | Live stream: Watch ESPN, Watch ESPN applications

Storylines

Center Tennessee: Goodness, have the Blue Raiders been beat up this year. Brent Stockstill and Richie James have been a standout amongst the most underrated quarterback-recipient couples in the amusement, yet Stockstill missed a decent segment of the season with a broke sternum and isolated collarbone, while James missed the vast majority of the season with collarbone damage of his own. At the point when Stockstill is in, in any case, the offense has woken up.

Arkansas State: Quarterback Justice Hansen stays a high-scoring assault and has amassed a little more than 4,018 yards of aggregate offense all through the season. In case you’re keen on getting one of the better quarterbacks in the Group of Five gatherings, watch out for the Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year and first-group All-Sun Belt choice.

Forecast

Neither one of the teams has been awesome against the spread, yet Arkansas State is 5-2 as a most loved while Middle Tennessee is 1-4 as an underdog. Given the little spread and Arkansas State’s capacity to score in volume, simply ahead and take the Red Wolves to cover. Pick: Arkansas State – 3.5